Real Madrid forward Isco has reportedly told teammates that he wants to leave the club amid a lack of playing time under new manager Santiago Solari.

Isco, 26, has not started under Solari, and is said to be frustrated at the situation. Reports this week claim he is ready to leave the Bernabeu and has said he would be open to a move to Manchester City in January if an offer is made.

That is according to Spanish football journalist Eduardo Inda, who writes in El Chiringuito that the four-time Champions League winner has made the decision about his future.

Pep Guardiola has been a long-time admirer of Isco, but a separate report claims that if City wanted the Spanish international, they would have to pay a huge transfer fee to secure his services.

The Sun say City are top of the queue to sign Clarke and could make a move in January.

The 18-year-old winger is impressing this season, and is ahead of City loanee Jack Harrison of late. He came off the bench to set up Pablo Hernandez for the winner against Sheffield United in the Whites' last game.

Leeds manager, and friend of Guardiola, Marcelo Bielsa said of Clarke: “Jack did some very good work at Sheffield, but every time he plays he makes the difference.

“And he can only learn from watching Pablo [Hernandez] and playing alongside him.”